Andrée Spinelly, 1924-1927

Andrée Spinelly, Paris, 1927 | src The Guardian: Fops and flappers: wild fashions of the 1920s
Madame d'Ora :: Andrée Spinelly, published in ‘Revue des Monats’, March 1927
Madame d’Ora :: Andrée Spinelly, published in ‘Revue des Monats’, March 1927
Andrée Spinelly, Paris, 1927. These bejewelled creations hit new heights of eroticism and sophistication in the outfits worn by dancers at Parisian nightclubs like the Moulin Rouge. src The Guardian: Fops and flappers: wild fashions of the 1920s
Andrée Spinelly, Paris, 1927. These bejewelled creations hit new heights of eroticism and sophistication in the outfits worn by dancers at Parisian nightclubs like the Moulin Rouge | src The Guardian: Fops and flappers: wild fashions of the 1920s
Photo G. L. Manuel frères. Mlle. Spinelly. The beautiful fantaisiste, who is also a high-class actress, has just successfully taken over L’Ecole des Cocottes at the Paris theater. Original: La belle fantaisiste, qui est aussi une comédienne de grande classe, vient de reprendre avec succès L’Ecole des Cocottes au théâtre de Paris. Le Théâtre et Comœdia illustré, Octobre 1924. | src BnF ~ Gallica
Photo G. L. Manuel frères. Mlle. Spinelly. The beautiful fantaisiste, who is also a high-class actress, has just successfully taken over L’Ecole des Cocottes at the Paris theater. Original: La belle fantaisiste, qui est aussi une comédienne de grande classe, vient de reprendre avec succès L’Ecole des Cocottes au théâtre de Paris. Le Théâtre et Comœdia illustré, Octobre 1924 | src BnF ~ Gallica
French actress Andrée Spinelly (1887-1966) known as Spinelly. Vintage French postcard. A.N. [Alfred Noyer], Paris, nº 49, 1920s. Photo by Studio G.L. Manuel Frères | src Flickr

Berber and Droste, 1922

Atelier d’Ora ~ Benda :: Die Tänzer Anita Berber und Sebastian Droste, aus “Die Tänze des Lasters, des Grauens und der Ekstase”, 1922 | Dancers Anita Berber and Sebastian Droste in ‘Dances of Vice, Horror and Ecstasy’, 1922 | src Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg

Dances of Vice, Horror and Ecstasy, 1922

Atelier d’Ora ~ Benda :: Die Tänzer Anita Berber und Sebastian Droste in der Tanzszene “Märtyrer”, aus “Die Tänze des Lasters, des Grauens und der Ekstase”, 1922 | Dancers Anita Berber and Sebastian Droste in A dance scene from “Martyr”, from ‘Dances of Vice, Horror and Ecstasy’, 1922 | src Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg

Vice, Horror and Ecstasy, 1922

Anita Berber and Sebastian Droste in Martyrs, scene from ‘Dances of Vice, Horror and Ecstasy’. Photographed by Madame d’Ora
© Madame d’Ora /​ Privatsammlung, Wien
Anita Berber und Sebastian Droste in ihres Tanzstücks «Märtyrer». Die Tänze des Lasters, des Grauens und der Ekstase, 1922
foto: Atelier d’Ora, Wien | src Getty Images
Atelier d’Ora ~ Benda ~ Die Verführung des heiligen Sebastian. Die Tänzer Anita Berber und Sebastian Droste, aus “Die Tänze des Lasters, des Grauens und der Ekstase”, 1922
The Seduction of Saint Sebastian. Dancers Anita Berber and Sebastian Droste in ‘Dances of Vice, Horror and Ecstasy’, 1922 |
src MK&G ~ Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe

Dances of Vice, Horror and Ecstasy, 1922

Atelier d’Ora ~ Benda :: Die Tänzer Anita Berber und Sebastian Droste in der Tanzszene “Märtyrer”, aus “Die Tänze des Lasters, des Grauens und der Ekstase”, 1922 | Dancers Anita Berber and Sebastian Droste in dance scene of “Martyr”, from ‘Dances of Vice, Horror and Ecstasy’, 1922 | src Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg

Sebastian Droste by Kallmus

Madame d’Ora ~ Der deutsche Tänzer Sebastian Droste, 1922. | German dancer Sebastian Droste, 1922. Probably in ‘Dances of Vice, Horror and Ecstasy’. | src Bildergipfel & Getty Images

On secondary source (Getty Images) there are no photographer’s credits and the image is identified as one from the Archiv Setzer-Tschiedel. Even though, we believe it is a d’Ora photo, it keeps the same style as all her photos from Die Tänze des Lasters, des Grauens und der Ekstase.

Niddy Impekoven, 1923

Atelier d’Ora :: Rollenbildnis der deutsche Tänzerin Niddy Impekoven in einem taillenlosen Kleid, 12-10-1923. Schwarz-Weiß-Negativ, Glasplatte.| Role portrait of German dancer Niddy Impekoven in a waistless dress, 12-10-1923. Glass negative. |src Getty Images and Österreichische Nationalbibliothek

Lizica Codreanu, ca. 1926

Madame d’Ora (Dora Phillippine Kallmus) :: Romanian dancer Lizica Codreanu, ca. 1926. | src Sotheby’s
Madame d’Ora (Dora Phillippine Kallmus) :: Romanian dancer Lizica Codreanu, ca. 1926. | src Sotheby’s: Photographies, 14 November 2014, Lot 29